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ill i This paper morns the loss of our M I ii H V fn n 4.: Being a teacner 's pet isn't alw iy$ innocent Your phone does n In the age of technology, it's difficult to find college students without cell phones, but EXCELLENT AVERAGE n LOW J L Annual aviation tour: the 'FedEx BY BRIAN D0WU0NA HAMM0ND New Writer During the fall semester, 14 students went to Memphis Tennessee to take the annual tour of the FedEx Headquarters. To anyone who has wondered what really goes into preparing aviation students for the real world, the annual tour of the aviation sports photographer Student expresses gratitude K- .m ter ."3 we--'-! AT&T CZ3 VERISON C3 T n L.J STUDENT CENTER industry organized by the Aviation Department may be of interest. Josh Lapray, a distance education aviation student went on the trip and said he gained a new perspective. "If I was going to be a dentist it would be really easy to shadow a dentist, but it's harder to shadow a pilot," Lapray said. This tour along with ex EEYIEW GILifRT OSXEROS, UVU REV1FW oi have service on camp CZ3 SPRINT n n A A POPE SCIENCE experience' tracurricular programs help aviation students understand what it takes to be the best in their future profession and get a sense of the industry. Lapray will be graduating in April of this year and has recently finished the requirements for his commercial license. He said the trip in gave him the motivation to get it done. Since the FED EXA4 in a letter to taxpayers LIFE 05 BY EMILY STEPHENSON News Writer At UVU, a student tried to have a relationship with their current professor. The student brought the teacher gifts, visited the professor's office and even called the professor's home and talked to his wife in attempts to reach him. The teacher immediately reported this situation to his department chair. After the school reviewed the situation, they suspended the student, but what happens when professors reciprocate feelings? Mark Wiesenberg, Director of Humans Resources at UVU, explained that the university does not have a set procedure in dealing with theses cases deal with these situations on a case by case basis. "Most issues when they are dealt with are not public knowledge, employee discipline is traditionally private," Wiesenberg said. "It does happen, but as far as I know, it's very rare," said Jim Harris, a biology professor at UVU for 26 years. "It does happen, and 1 know of some cases when it has happened, but I cannot think of any current ones." students on campus aren't ON PHONE, FLOORLEVEL n n I r i LIBERAL ARTS JL pros) Fear and loathing - business as usual in 2012 Davis explained when he was dean over the Biology department that he had to let a teacher go due to this issue. He mentioned it was the student who came forward, and it was the Vice President of Academic Affairs that notified him about the situation. According to the policy for professors and adjuncts at UVU, teachers are instructed not to have any type of relationship with a current student. However, the university does not have any policy against a teacher having a relationship with a prior student or with a student that is not currently enrolled in the teacher's class. "You've got students at the university that are adults, so it makes a great deal of a difference about whether they are current students or past students," Harris said. "I think the real issue is whether or not relationships become uncomfortable or of concern to one or other individuals."Another professor who has been at UVU for over ten years mentioned that he was not sure if there was anything in his contract about w hether or not he could have a consensual relationship with a current student. always as connected as they would like to fce n i r i J LOSEE CENTER COMPUTER SCIENCE READ MORE ABOUT The professor explained that the university has made statements about sexual harassment, but nothing else. When a teacher is hired to work for the school, they have to go through sexual harassment training online and must retake this training every three years. In the policy for teachers and adjuncts, the school briefly discusses how to appropriately interact with students. However, the university has not felt the need to take further steps to educate teachers on how to appropriately interact with students. "Our policy is telling our faculty, you better be careful," said Bob Rasmussen, dean of Student Affairs and assistant vice president of Student Life. He explained that the policy talked about professionalism, the abuse of power and the indications of misuse. "The responsibility lies with the faculty member much more than it lies with the student," Rasmus-sen said. It is the teacher's responsibility; they are the ones that need to set the guidelines. "If a student wants to DATING A2 us n n SPARKS AUTOMOTIVE UCCU THIS ARTICLE BY VANESSA PERKINS ON A3 X TITLE IX A3

ill i This paper morns the loss of our M I ii H V fn n 4.: Being a teacner 's pet isn't alw iy$ innocent Your phone does n In the age of technology, it's difficult to find college students without cell phones, but EXCELLENT AVERAGE n LOW J L Annual aviation tour: the 'FedEx BY BRIAN D0WU0NA HAMM0ND New Writer During the fall semester, 14 students went to Memphis Tennessee to take the annual tour of the FedEx Headquarters. To anyone who has wondered what really goes into preparing aviation students for the real world, the annual tour of the aviation sports photographer Student expresses gratitude K- .m ter ."3 we--'-! AT&T CZ3 VERISON C3 T n L.J STUDENT CENTER industry organized by the Aviation Department may be of interest. Josh Lapray, a distance education aviation student went on the trip and said he gained a new perspective. "If I was going to be a dentist it would be really easy to shadow a dentist, but it's harder to shadow a pilot," Lapray said. This tour along with ex EEYIEW GILifRT OSXEROS, UVU REV1FW oi have service on camp CZ3 SPRINT n n A A POPE SCIENCE experience' tracurricular programs help aviation students understand what it takes to be the best in their future profession and get a sense of the industry. Lapray will be graduating in April of this year and has recently finished the requirements for his commercial license. He said the trip in gave him the motivation to get it done. Since the FED EXA4 in a letter to taxpayers LIFE 05 BY EMILY STEPHENSON News Writer At UVU, a student tried to have a relationship with their current professor. The student brought the teacher gifts, visited the professor's office and even called the professor's home and talked to his wife in attempts to reach him. The teacher immediately reported this situation to his department chair. After the school reviewed the situation, they suspended the student, but what happens when professors reciprocate feelings? Mark Wiesenberg, Director of Humans Resources at UVU, explained that the university does not have a set procedure in dealing with theses cases deal with these situations on a case by case basis. "Most issues when they are dealt with are not public knowledge, employee discipline is traditionally private," Wiesenberg said. "It does happen, but as far as I know, it's very rare," said Jim Harris, a biology professor at UVU for 26 years. "It does happen, and 1 know of some cases when it has happened, but I cannot think of any current ones." students on campus aren't ON PHONE, FLOORLEVEL n n I r i LIBERAL ARTS JL pros) Fear and loathing - business as usual in 2012 Davis explained when he was dean over the Biology department that he had to let a teacher go due to this issue. He mentioned it was the student who came forward, and it was the Vice President of Academic Affairs that notified him about the situation. According to the policy for professors and adjuncts at UVU, teachers are instructed not to have any type of relationship with a current student. However, the university does not have any policy against a teacher having a relationship with a prior student or with a student that is not currently enrolled in the teacher's class. "You've got students at the university that are adults, so it makes a great deal of a difference about whether they are current students or past students," Harris said. "I think the real issue is whether or not relationships become uncomfortable or of concern to one or other individuals."Another professor who has been at UVU for over ten years mentioned that he was not sure if there was anything in his contract about w hether or not he could have a consensual relationship with a current student. always as connected as they would like to fce n i r i J LOSEE CENTER COMPUTER SCIENCE READ MORE ABOUT The professor explained that the university has made statements about sexual harassment, but nothing else. When a teacher is hired to work for the school, they have to go through sexual harassment training online and must retake this training every three years. In the policy for teachers and adjuncts, the school briefly discusses how to appropriately interact with students. However, the university has not felt the need to take further steps to educate teachers on how to appropriately interact with students. "Our policy is telling our faculty, you better be careful," said Bob Rasmussen, dean of Student Affairs and assistant vice president of Student Life. He explained that the policy talked about professionalism, the abuse of power and the indications of misuse. "The responsibility lies with the faculty member much more than it lies with the student," Rasmus-sen said. It is the teacher's responsibility; they are the ones that need to set the guidelines. "If a student wants to DATING A2 us n n SPARKS AUTOMOTIVE UCCU THIS ARTICLE BY VANESSA PERKINS ON A3 X TITLE IX A3